Mei Li Isaacson 11Apr2012 Yiddish Book Center
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- Advice, Favorite Yiddish word, Yiddish words, Childhood, Jewish Identity, Yiddish language, Yiddish learning, Immigration, Migration, Other languages, Education, Religion and ritual, Family traditions, Jewish holidays, United States, Yiddish Book Center, Food and culinary traditions, Transmission, Roots/heritage, Urban, Travel, Pesakh, Passover, Channukah, Khanukah, Channuka, Khanike Family history, stories about ancestors, Hebrew, Mei Li Isaacson, San Francisco, China, Hampshire College, Urban School, 1990s, 2000s, Chinese American International School, Franz Kafka, Metamorphosis, Yuri Vedenyapin, Yiddish Book Center, National Yiddish Book Center, Wexler Oral History Project, nybc, ybc, Yiddish, Jewish culture,
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Mei Li Isaacson was interviewed by Allie Brudney on April 11, 2012 at the Yiddish Book Center in Amherst, MA.
To learn more about the Wexler Oral History Project, visit: http://www.yiddishbookcenter.org/tell-your-story
To cite this interview: Mei Li Isaacson Oral History Interview, interviewed by Allie Brudney, Yiddish Book Center's Wexler Oral History Project, Karmazin Recording Studio, Yiddish Book Center, April 11, 2012. Video recording, http://archive.org/details/MeiLiIsaacson11apr2012YiddishBookCenter ( [date accessed] )
To learn more about the Wexler Oral History Project, visit: http://www.yiddishbookcenter.org/tell-your-story
To cite this interview: Mei Li Isaacson Oral History Interview, interviewed by Allie Brudney, Yiddish Book Center's Wexler Oral History Project, Karmazin Recording Studio, Yiddish Book Center, April 11, 2012. Video recording, http://archive.org/details/MeiLiIsaacson11apr2012YiddishBookCenter ( [date accessed] )
- Abstract
- Mei Li Isaacson, 2012 January term Yiddish student, was interviewed by Allie Brudney on April 11, 2012 at the Yiddish Book Center in Amherst, Massachusetts.
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- 2013-06-26 14:39:47
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- The Metamorphosis
- Citation
- Mei Li Isaacson Oral History Interview, interviewed by Allie Brudney, Yiddish Book Center's Wexler Oral History Project, Karmazin Recording Studio, Yiddish Book Center, April 11, 2012. Video recording, http://archive.org/details/MeiLiIsaacson11apr2012YiddishBookCenter ( [date accessed] )
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- Controlled-themes
- Advice | Favorite Yiddish word | Yiddish words | Childhood | Jewish Identity | Yiddish language | Yiddish learning | Immigration and migration | Languages | Education | Religion | Family traditions | Jewish holidays | United States | Yiddish Book Center | Food | Cultural transmission | Cultural heritage | Urban | Travel | Hanukkah | Pesach | Family histories | Hebrew
- Date-themes
- 1990s | 2000s
- Excerpts
- 1775, 1776, 1777, 1778, 1779, 1780
- Geographic-themes
- San Francisco, California | China | United States
- Ia_orig__runtime
- 47 minutes 9 seconds
- Identifier
- MeiLiIsaacson11apr2012YiddishBookCenter
- Interview-date
- 4/11/2012
- Interview-location
- Karmazin Recording Studio
- Narrator-birth-place
- China
- Narrator-birth-year
- 1992
- Narrator-first-name
- Mei Li
- Narrator-last-name
- Isaacson
- Organization-themes
- Hampshire College | Chinese American International School
- People-themes
- Mei Li Isaacson | Franz Kafka | Yuri Vedenyapin
- Run time
- 47:09
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Yiddish in the Academy: scholars, language instructors, and students
Yiddish in the Academy: scholars, language instructors, and students
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- sound
- Uncontrolled-themes
- Mei Li Isaacson | San Francisco | China | Hampshire College | Urban School | 1990s | 2000s | Chinese American International School | Franz Kafka | Metamorphosis | Yuri Vedenyapin |
- Uncontrolled-themes2
- Mei Li Isaacson | San Francisco, California | China | Hampshire College | urban school | 1990s | 2000s | Chinese American International School | Franz Kafka | The Metamorphosis | Yuri Vedenyapin
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- 281
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